Your Lightning Protection System is installed, but is it mission-ready? Our formal commissioning service is the final, critical quality gate that provides definitive proof of performance. We conduct a rigorous series of tests and audits to verify that your system has been installed precisely to the design specifications and is fully operational, giving you certified peace of mind.
Commissioning bridges the critical gap between the design blueprint and the physical installation. It is an objective, data-driven process that validates the quality of the work and provides the ultimate assurance that your facility is protected.
Our commissioning process is a comprehensive audit designed to leave no stone unturned. We ensure every aspect of your new system is compliant, connected, and ready to perform.
Our experts conduct a thorough visual inspection of the entire system, comparing the physical installation against the "as-designed" drawings to verify component placement, conductor routing, and physical integrity.
We meticulously check that all specified metallic structures, pipes, and other conductive services within the building are correctly bonded to the LPS. This is essential for preventing dangerous side-flashes during a lightning event.
Upon successful completion of all tests, we compile a complete handover package. This includes the "as-built" drawings, all test results, a formal Certificate of Commissioning, and operational training for your facilities team.
The final output of our commissioning service is not just a working system, but the official documentation to prove it.
Your official document certifying that the system has been tested and complies with all relevant standards.
All "as-built" drawings, test data, and reports organized for your records.
The ultimate peace of mind that your system meets NFPA, IEC, and local regulatory requirements.
We don't just hand over a system; we ensure your team understands its components and maintenance requirements.
Join thousands using our end-to-end solutions for lightning protection and electrical safety. We combine global standards (NFPA, IEC, UL) with practical expertise for projects in the U.S. and South Asia.